After a brief conversation, you learned that in the next room was a Runslave Cauldron and that was about it. The sword had no helpful information. There were a few grumbles about precious time being wasted for short duration spells. You opened the doors and moved down a hall. In the middle of the room was, as expected a large cauldron. It was surrounded by a smoky fog. You couldn't tell if the source was the fire under the cauldron or the bubbling liquid in the cauldron or the cauldron itself. Standing on the other side of the huge iron pot was a stone statue with its arms outstretched as if holding the cauldron up, which clearly it didn't need to do. A detect magic revealed the fire, fog, cauldron and statue to all be magical. The cauldron was artifact level magic - yikes. Pirozzi summoned a monkey in the fog to 'test' its viability. The monkey seemed a little put off by the fact that it had to breath a smoky fog, but otherwise there were no adverse effects. To be safe, you used the wand of dispel cast at a high level in an attempt to get rid of the fog. It worked - the fog disappeared but began to spill out from the top of the cauldron almost immediately. The group ran to the far side of the room. The statue took a swing a Balros as he ran by a bit to close to it. You fought the golem as hard as you could in hopes that you could defeat it before the fog billowed out to its greatest extent. You found it immune to all the magic you threw at it and very resistant to any of your blows or arrows. That is until Golian moved up and sank his (adamantine) sword deep into the creature. Most took the next few rounds aiding Golian to help his blows strike true. The creature crumbled just before the fog covered the area you were fighting in.
As you were recovering, you heard a heavy, yet muffled scraping coming from the direction of the fog. Soon, a large, metallic creature emerged from one of the walls and made straight for the group. It belched a blast of molten slag from its 'belly maw' and continued with a wicked bite and claws. D'Argo yelled, "A forge feind! " Many of you responded with a "So? what do we do!?" D'argo quickly told you that these creatures were outsiders and capable of tearing through stone and metal with their bite. "Kill it quickly!" You did so. A few more cures and you were ready to move.
You passed through a short hall and Malloric was the first into the next room. The room was cold like those in the tower above, but not as slippery. While a little surprised by the movement of four of the six large suits of armor lining the walls, they only shuffled and could not reach you before the surprise wore off. You proceeded firing arrows and swinging weapons. You were a bit surprised again as an area of darkness engulfed much of the back of the room. Noting came out of it, nor did it impact you battle with the suits of armor, so you ignored it. It wasn't until Wolfgar entered that you all thought that these might not be animated suits of armor at all, but instead might be giant zombies in armor. Wolfgar feebly tried to turn one. Edwin entered and was much more successful. With a lot of effort, soon the armored zombies were destroyed. You turned your attention to the darkness and threw an everburning torch. The torch sputtered as it negated the darkness (and itself). Standing at the edge was another, albeit smaller suit of armor. This one however, was wielding two hatchets that flickered with a thin blue flame. And it had no helm, or even a head. Strangely enough it was deadly with its hatchets. There was great, unnatural force behind each blow. And each time it landed a hit, some of the blue flames would leap to the target. Any ill effects it might have had were resisted. You soon were able to beat this monster down. After another minute of curing you headed off again. This time while having a discussion about how the groups resources stood.
You walked through what would have been a very narrow hall for giants and entered a long, wide hallway. Roughly across from you was what might have been a doorway but it looked as though it had been stoneshaped over. To the left, just before the complete collapse was a single stone door. To the right, you found a bronze, double door covered with a large seven pointed mirror and a smaller seven pointed indentation. Some of you recognized the door from the description on the scroll taken from the Black Monk. There was no obvious opening mechanism so you tried pushing to no avail. Malloric removed his medallion and fit it into the indentation. As he turned the medallion there was a click. He found he could not turn the medallion back or remove it. As nothing had happened, he continued turning. Past several clicks, it stopped after 180 degrees. You heard several heavier clicks and metal on metal. You figured the locking mechanism on the doors were opening. Just then, a bright creature started to coalesce in front of the door. You all backed up a few feet. It took a few rounds to fully form. When it did, it flashed with a light brighter that even Edwin can muster and several of you were not able to avert your eyes fast enough and were blinded. The battle began and you soon realized little you could do was having much effect. Someone yelled, "Hey, what was that word on the scroll?" You helped Balros dig out the scrolls, found the right one and someone said, "Viosanxi." The creature stopped attacking and faded away to wherever it came from.
The doors behind it were now open and there to greet you was a man-sized, mechanical creature. It said, "dkehogh ok hmm qkiits rufrern of thssonfhsl. hkuo wna g koipl yni?" You all looked at each other and no one seemed to understand a word. It repeated, "hkuo wna g koipl yni?" It stood still for a few seconds and cocked its head. It started to speak again in another language and both Wolfgar and D'Argo smiled and said, "Ah Giantish." You were being welcomed to the great library of Thassilonia. It wanted to know how it could help you.
You quickly looked behind you and seeing nothing, stepped into the library. Malloric removed his medallion from the 'key' and helped push the door closed.
[A separate entry will deal with what you learned in the library.]
.
Session 27 - That's One Effective Monkey.
1:53 PM
|
|
This entry was posted on 1:53 PM
You can follow any responses to this entry through
the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response,
or trackback from your own site.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment